Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4157, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1864 — Page 2
DAILY SKNTINKL.
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THURSDAY Ü0KMN0. FEBRUARY 11. Xtae Itlgtit lo Crltlclae the Act of Ihr AtlinlnUtration. Tli A!min'iratiori parly are un wMin;; ill it the act c,f tlne ;, luve tJ.e r.antrol of the government hall r.e ui. mittel to the cn.rble rf puVuc sentiment. The attempt i ma'e by the pirty in power to rra'i-l with Ji-lorail 11 who have the rnsnline-i an 1 iu.leretti'enre to ct!I in rpiet:on the wi-bn, t..J M.4'i'y of ihr policy of tho.-e ho hvc Ine contiol t.l u'Ii? afTtur. Sii, co the rnmiafi.rf me t.t ! the nil j wr in which the ceMintry is no c nirij'-l, !unlred, no tl hjh:.J ui true ami Ivn! ( hicna h ave been inipri-i.cJ, r cornpel'el t uomit toother peronl ivwijTTi'.ti. f r t o other ri t;? than , criticizing the c' of tlie Ai'muii-trstion When lie people of t!ie American C.-btiies threw off! teir allegiance to (Jreat Uiililn. A t!e:Ireli lhetie!rt Irre aiJ ir. Irj eiiient, ni of tic j al!e-t arJ r-ure-t lrit;i tiU.nc: loM!r aril fr r'e-;? call"! in que-ti. n th nca of (Jkolgk ; the 1 1. i r J t.! h' nfTHal a-lvi-er In terma j ttor. iisi Sitter they tlen'omre! their policy j tnw.arl: the colonic-, rti they J i J so wi'h j oat the;r loyalty to tneir government tcir?5 caücl in rpue-tioti. They advocaUl "peace," the " term in ition of hostilities,' a the true policy of the IJritish Government, nil neither the crown, the ministry or th yt'y fuppwrtir.g the policy thro Lein;; purtüe.l fow.u.l the col -i.ies hy the representative of tj.e (ioTrrnm nt, fjuc-ti(teil either their ri-ht t;j i!o fo or the pnrity of the motives which promoted them. To show the ch iracter of the opposition to the war then wige-l against the American colonies by the Iriri!i fJorernmenf , we M'iotc a few ex'nets from the peeches of Lord CiiATnAii. an! cmniernl the sentiments j hs ex:-reeil to the cattlul conilertti'in of the; party iu rs.wer. Sil that greit hu m nitrj; in prrecb dÜTercl in the )Ion.e of Lorln in fjvr of re'inir !io-t:liiie f aiu-t the rol 'j'es: i "We hitte trie I for utK-oii:Jituri't -i.SmUion i trv bit r.m be jjuiini by un oii'litiori il rii'ieH i " j "I J"T thi. rur;rr h hi:i the a:rf-:or. You hare mid descent 4 upii their roasts; you 1 h ve burned their towns, plun Jcie 1 their country , ! made wr upx:! the inh ibit ii;:s, confi"""aed tiu ir J property, proscriiHsJ andim; ri-one 1 their person j I (h therefore Pirrn. my Ird. tint 11 stead ol exacting i.iieoiMli'ional nbtn!sion from the co!o j lue, ws should grant them uiifouditiooal redress. t We hive inj-re-l them; we luve eo leivorel to 1 fii! oe hmI ;pr"s thm. U. n this groutid, niy L rd., instf.id of chisti-em' tit they are crit - j tl cd fo relre?.s Agait he remaikcd in eommtn'iiig upon the contest tietweeti the olnies and thy ci own: "My Lord, I nerd n t look abroad for gritv-arire-.. Tho jjrand rspital mischief is fixed at home. It cor'upt. the very foundation of our political existence and prey upon the vitals of the Stte. The Constitution has been jro.-s.ly Tiulittd. The Constitution at this inonient atandi ?Iol a'r 1. Until that would be healed, uri'll the prieTance be reresel, i? is in vain to remmeii l union to Parliament, in tain t promote concord among the le;j le. The Constitution h ia its jM)litiol T.ible by whie'ub!f it lo f liily co:wi!tel, cverv political qaesti.Mi ma? andou?ht to be letermined. M ti CharT.i, the petition of right? and the bill of right form that i ode wluh 1 oil the Ribleoltlie iulidi Cotistitu'ion. Had s.. sue of His M jes ty"a nnh.ippy predecessors trusted less to the comments of -thir mini''r. had thev been better lead in the text itself, the glorious revolution wtu'.l h.ve rem lined only possible in theory, and wouhl not no have exi-tetl upm re oid, a formidable example to their successors In his aoeeeh in opnoitiou to a motion toad feat. Lord Chatham lhi speaks of the war and the miuistry. Noihing stronger hm been aid of our civ I war: "Ten thousand brave men have fallen victims to Ignorance and rashiies.. The only army you have in Amtrica may, by this limf, be no more This verv ni'i m rem tin no louger s ite than it enemies think prefer to permit. I do not nupur ill. Klent of a most critical nature may t ike place before our uvti meeting. Will yourlordi;ps, then, in such a st te of things, tm-t to the pei 1 nie of men wie, iu every step of this erud, lair tritkfl ifir. from he verv beginning, have rrovI tlienisclvea iffol;, iirorm.t ami mis taktt,!" "The liable entiment exnresseJ by Lord CiiAiMAU hive a forcible adapt ition to the existing täte of public alViir, and the exituple he set of op:oii4; avint he reganle-l the uijust and tin wise acts of his poverniucut -hoiihl aniiiite every friend of' constituiiot.al li:eit? at the present time II01V lllahnri lol4 zol Into an tiidlutiu I! e I lilt ill. Col. Freeni mile the K:i.!idi o!li.-er who has retume-d from the ree! service to write a volume on t'i w ir. relate the f dh ing try which, he ami, was toll hint bv llish'p P ilk hinie'l: Well, air, it w iv it the ba?M f I'errvviile, late it the evening in l.u-t, u w is a'm .t ; .tk ! when L'.nd'H's rebei bittet v cm.e ino .i- tion. Siortiy alter thei,-arrival. I Hu'iv. P 'k t.b :ervel 1 bo.lv of me.i w!. vi I r r 1 u g h t to be C "!dcr tes tsnlitig at un nr!e to this brigade ao I firing ohA.p!eW it th ti-wlv r 1 i v c t tro;vs. I '. I: 'Dear rue, tli's is very si, and run-t be topped.' I turned rou;il and could h:;d none of my win men; s I oeterm :j.t,l to ride mvself an 1 ?tl!e th nitler Hiving citifeted up to the io?o'tel of the r:iuent hat was firing. I ask I hi-u in angry tone- wlut h ine.in: by alio i'ijig hU own friei ds H? ui.-4e:''.i withj aurpiise. 'I d n't think tl.ere can be .mv mistake i about it ; I am siire they are the enc :ny .' ' Kueinv !' ! I n:J, 'whv, I hive on!v jj-t left i!;em myseit Cete filing, ?ir. Wimi i your n u:io.' In li 1:11; I "-ly pray. . r name is Col. - the nr. wn are Ton: Then 1 saw , to my astonishment, th it I was in the reir of a regiment of Ymkees. Weil, I nw there was to h.;e but to bra .en it out; my drk" b'oase ar d the imTeising obscurity be- i tfiendel me; o I appro ich el quite close to him. and sh ok my fist i: his f ice, avi ;g. "I'd -how ; youwh'I am sir! Cei.e firng. t 1 ; ce !' I: then turne! luv hor-e an 1 cantered shwy down the bne. h ".ting iu an aulhoritativ e in m: er to the Yaf kees, t v cei-e tiritig; at ! ie s im. time, I 1 experien ed a disagree b! -eo ition, like screw i ing up 1:1 v hick, and c.i.'eul iting h w miw b-.,!-Iet-weald b" between mv shot;- Irrs ere y um- ' Ulr. I was ti.ii.i I 1 iriTCi-e n.v t ice. t.d I got copse. ,h :) I I ut tliC S; I,,'in and gti.opei tu x :o mv me.; 1 wn: u . to r e . i tieaft eolotul ai .i ,-tii: C"'i., c i . i hive reconnoitcre 1 these fell w pre 'v '' -e:-, ar.d there Is no nii-l k w ho thev .ire; v. u tiny get up and go at iheai And 1 as-me io i, sir. lint the slaughter of tint In d.ina regiruoi.t was the jrreite-t I h iv e ecfT in this w v. ' Ksvriape f ft r der a I PrUonert. We were cvllex on. yeMerd ?. by C.d Tr tl; ! "ofthe 5;h low Civ airy, who in comp,.v w'nh ! Col Cult of the Tih Ter.nesse, anJ ev rilothi rs, t fiii v one in all. e-c iptnf, b'i i miuk . g... ; from the ret-el military prio at At iant i, G i The? pit out about ne o'clock in ihe m ort T.g , Their had ra ide a tii-il otue before an t t.i ie l , The Srst i!ue. the? dug urnlcr ground eventrrn ! feet; but, in tlie lat and su.ce-sful e:l rt, thev ' dugoii one. Oooc out. tfiey bs 1 1-- j.) feTent d rertious). Col. Troxll remtir ed two dvs and niglita iu the wood, within i ruuo an 1 i ! b!f of A'dtnta. It took him nine dv ! gel acrox the ! , he f.c.n i o.jr for es, at Chr!e-fou, 1 ctifi. He s itiVta 1 much fr.;m cold. ' tiut. p)ll:g binte'.f ofT as on-.f Ingst I -e ' , a?"t. he hii r.ot much d.thgu'tv i:r obtiin-ngj " whtt he a'itfd t i eat After hi arrivsl withmj Our lines. u inet Cl. Ciitt. h. t es were! froieti ofT Su'i we co',;ratulte C a! V: i it- It t better ti Im wil'iin tue Feder tl liiie. wuhout Ue, than in rerl liiOil with a double et Louisville Journal -Il Uaiid that Wahingtou Irvhi realized oh hi works the Bum uf $2J5 Zzj.
MniKtrr llrfitlrd rV. ?, 1-C1 j Ki-ir iit nm nii'ii:-! ile'n- i pirr in ot,r pitT wi riii-! t-j pTi.lie oe lrii!cr ot 'k-irt'tl .-! c.vui rei! 3-J m bv t lie r itorn 1 i';o Mir.ni ii ! lizet!e n i Fi '! o Jttlrif iMt i I o!'i-n Uo; t iioii'-e ii.v In anlcnn:ea:;Ub!e Its ar;d cowriity in;riUii-T.i tht lii..e pnfit lne b-cn p!ee-l t j.ub!ih ir.nr my-lf. nnrll otiier Lo h ie t'e nun tool to toiet ii4t the ru:roa r-!i'"t of tKe
tree!it lroifii-tt :iti'r.; wju'-l ii"tfi ! I er it tol lht a ii.re-t cure of i..h"ncs'-y bi l fti;!i t').ir! the titirm of mr oi townpl.ij hbe-!i made bj hem.aii'l wliih h been ttkeu up MOl t.K-U the theme ol n bi.u'.e! j . litllow (i ictte. lr.ii:.ct r)r;er-K) ki.t of the A wee' " it wh s-ct n lineal tiiit the ' toii-iu in I re-i Je oi.!.l be leo'ii'i t. i luri.l-'l liillc I lillJr rill Ii ll.c I i Jei t b r litn.bi'O riien, to etcm; t it fiorn 4 ir ilt e at oi.i-e went to work mrt oMtine i bv suk
cr;j.ti'ii, 1 b juuty fiin-1 of 2 t) eo h l'r the I nowr inw t ireJed lu-ix', it ill b by Ur;e rtbtiuuibT of rfit rcjqircl ot u. I w unitii- ! ! ar;n? rnrchü-j: Irotn Kfe-ierifkbur mJ the tr.uu-lT tho-en !v the j'ibcr:b-f to I ke rlnre . br,f of the JUf i-1 in ' wt.ei e tint irmy uu lcr Cien. jt, no 1 vJ.!nte thi tu:'l in aciorlir.ee with! Lee now nc itnpl; t; A(juit Creek, :.' th-"r 1 tect:oi., hi b were r pay it orer V thelthet.ee aiot the nht bnk ol ti e I'utomac t j rerruits 11 -oxu a-t our lown.hinV (4U0M houid j Alex wnlri 1. Arlt!:tr IliliU ni tl.e Georpebe Jiik l. j towu Ferry t!ie hole oiovernent btin coverel VVhereujxm the editor ah've ie'errr-1 to j bv :t fleet uf ir; c!.l ste- mer, unb'-tm and cime out in article satii. lint I rviiieJ to j niort r t t4. nil if hli!i, il s-ii.i, urc now in IikJuiiij!! .ind obuinM i,e;in rrr-iui: to hi! j te.idnieH. It N to rrevent the 1 titer irotn np-
my tiii .! a rjuol.i, lr -Ti.i.l umount 01 monej. alio pocittie; tne oii.mce 01 nie lurnj whicii h id been pUcel in my ii ti di. The editor of the Jeifer-onini ciy, nfier repe-itin thin hinder. tli4t "uch low Trick are in Keeping with butternut oi-i.oiie-.tj." 2uw. alter an examin itiou of the .t.iteu.entH of the only three rccrnitinir oifi.'er.H now in t bi eountr. all of 1 1 . t a a. 1 . whom are huh minded hon ir he men, hoe 1 sUtemen's will not be called i. qujtoii lieie they are known; and who, too. :re and ever h.ive been oppo-ed t ine in politic; I would ask in wh.it kind of Weeping arc these m iliciou f.ile hoodn. hicli h;ive been profu.-elj liurled anin-t me. A di-criminatin public can here drew a wide line ol demarkatioti between men ol rineijile, who rie above (arty and prejudice to do un act ol jutne to tru'ir lellow iiitti, anl t!.o-e ho degrade themselves below the dignitv
of their jptxie.s by ihe course which ti t? arejtiIlawouldhr.edv.no the name thifg i.t Richpursuing. Fa ask Lis Lasolcs. I inond, ion ao, hs'! it not beou fur the ot-truc-j t'on- i:t tl i J. 1:10s Jilver, ju-t below the rebel
TAT F.MKXT CK I IM t. r.K OFD. ClMttKluX, Mor.OAN Col NT V . 1 M J Fitruary 0, l"oi J Mv attention h is just been ealiel lo iorne articles iu the dTtu County (tzelte, and the Jtt'eisoni a;., putdished at Franklin, Ihdiiiu.in which Hon. Franklin Landers is ch irged, both directly and by insinuation, with hiving appro priatei to loa own use t put ot a utn oi money pla: ed in his hand.s by th citizens oj his townh;p (or county) as 11 bounty fund, to be piid to vol uütciT.a to relieve Lis tw t-.-Li j hoin a dratt, ;tnd he finding liiat i.epro reel uil5 could be procured cheitr than white cues, bought up a lot ot ne pri.es by piying ttiem eico ;i bounty of about . Ijd, thus giving atout one half of the money en trusted to in ui, which b.ii.mce he liileJ to account lor to those to whom it belonged, Air. Ueloie retuiiiing to my tegunentl leel in honor bound, and us .m act ot jutit e to Mr. Lu.dt rs, wi.h whom 1 hive ever o l'.cttl in poiiticvs, to give these charges .1 positive aid public conlrauiciion. 1 know that Mr. L. p dd one hundred doil.tr of his own money into loe bounty luud of his iownth:pf and no in.in in the township paid more, nor .spent as much taue s he in r.iiin the recruits rtuiied; and thit the reel ui fit wiiicli he procured were white men, but h in complexion and ne;rt. which more thiit his Jci micrs cm claim lor thetiistlvt s, 1 make t!iii sUU inti.t .ia au act of justice to whom justice ia due. and to brand as they deserve those w ho seek to keep un strife by puohshiug such lies und blunders, ai thos,u to which I have 1 eierred. It has been tny constant aim to du what I could to keep down part? stiife iu this, our country' time of pril. and I care not what a man may hive been, I will co-operate with hita in uny ellort to put down this lebelliou. Willis Uicobo. 21 Lieut. Co. 11 ,7Ut, liegt. Ind. Vok, and lieeiuiling Officer. STATEMENT OF CAPT. KELLT. Madison 1 ow.Namr, ltoaaK Pnrxir. Ind . rtoiu iry b. I Mil i My attention having been called to articles published iu the JeHeisoni in, of Johnson county. and the Gazette, of Morgan county, Indiana, stating, Ixitli directly and by insinuation, that Hon. F. Lander.s, of Morgan county, wis entrusted by the ci.izcns of Ins town-nip with a eer tain um of money, which w;s to be expended in piling bounties to volunteers lo li.l the quota of Ins tow ii.-hin, and thus relieve it tuon u thalt; thai lie, finding, that negro recruits could be pro cured at hlly dollars each, "saw a spvulation," bought the !.! kies," fobtied the surplus) one huntiictl ani fifty dollars, per 'he ad, thereby per petrating a sw indle on the ciiuen oi Ins town bhi;, and made a nice thing lor his trouble. So far as Mr. Landers i concerned, he and I are oppo-ed to each other in politic, but I regard him as a high minded, honorable gentle.-run, and C in h ue no hes.tai.cv, on account of political differences, to .treoid to him ju-ticv, und expose Ii s lying inducer. as thev deserve I ;:-s'ist 1 in ret raiting six of the hine men wlm were cred.ted lo Mr. Landers' townsh'p, and am personally aoiju linted with the rem ining three. and KI'O :ein tt be white ineu. and al-o know that Mr Lu der.- paid to e.ch of the recruits the w:ioi. nt tl b ui.f v money pi iced in u hands and d ie tl.e.n from tl-.e town-hip; ani no mm could have acted more honorable and purioti.' in the ui it'er than he did. O W. Kkli.y, Capt. Co. L 'JGih Ind. liegt. STATKMi-ST oy SH'.C.KINT r.fVSlR. MORVILLK. MoKO.W Co . Im i FebrMiry .ruh. I - tl t H oi Fiankln Lmders. of Mtc-.u counti. In iiiTii, hts ju-t ca!U-i to my notice s.-me rtie!e ji abü.-hed in the Jeffersoni m, Franklin. Jni:n-ui county, and G i?!te, publi-iied it M trtii'.svil'.e. Morgan county, Indii:. 1, in wiiicli ho i-; directly ch.rged with liaving in:priited. and tailed to account for, a pirt of a su n of money which had been entrusted to his care tor tne purpose o: p ivir.g a ootiuiy in volunteers to fill uptli'juo?i of h s c)i;;ity, (or township.) and t; us '.revint adrift That he. finding that negro recruits could be I Ail rhf of , rtr -L.M tlitu Jir n.r T.rfi iPJ m re than otic-h ilf of the 'uointv m riev in his hin ls, whi h he laiicl to expl tin or account for, e. lt. tort r. fiirrtn - tit tho rrifs In th trmv T r . ieet il no iesj a duty thm a plenure to give t?ie-e chirges a public atid positive ot tradiction. I was well advised that the citizens of Clav t . shin 'Moig.it! county. to whit h these chirges: allu Jo, had subset il el a bociitv fund of
vg"0 for eiei recruit required to fill the quota of! dem flautition ßxius, ani de cibin for Angeline saii towi-ship, and that Mr. L iti.brs w is eti-j Josephine ai i Oe voung i -i.b to liie inV The tru-tc I with the disbursement of the money . (poor illiterate contrabands ie unquest: on ibi v I rccruded, for Mr L., three of Pe men. They th ink I 'o tut er .! Six'oti hr hi great kitil"w ere ros;e. -table Citizens; on? of them hid been ! ness i.iiiiai.thr'-py to thom; grateiul to tlie a s! master under the tresent Adni:n;fratit.n, ; g vern;nerit (or tli.s priviieg.? of pi emption. and ali of them, whi:e uuv. brvond a question und reieiential to Abraham Lu.coln as the gieat And I am able to ! ate poi'ive'v h it Mr L piid' hberator ol their race; but they car. not see why t cadi of these recruits th, jte;er towi.shi 1 ti.e r l.t'.le firms sh ul 1 not be stocked and c .bins briMv of two hr.'idred doll;ts. ; esected, imsDiiHli as the soldiers, siecuhaturs and Hiving tniself been engaged, fr several I Gideotnte preempt "the pi iiitation house, and inontha in the recruiting service, it g've me all the negro cabins belonging thereto." pleist.te to s iy th it the conduct of Mr Lttiders- Tht ? de of real et t!e, sol I for tiort-nivraent
in councilor wi'h enlistments has- been higblv pr ;eworthv Instead of discouraging volunteering, as those pvperi einige. h ha. . n the contrary, afforded get ereus ai l rd active aistauce ia filling the q-;or i uf !r cour ty. I h.e i.ev-r gieed with him in party politics, but, regtriin: Mr L'sconir.ct as h tving t.ecn h ..;,, r ib'e in 1 patriotr. I do n-o hesit lie n tt.i ace t.llrr,l hiscowari.v ani lvirg trtduc tr, a- they deerie. Joii A PtTM-R, Sercettit, Co C, 3.1 i Regiment L.J a ; i Volunteer Il is more th m a hur.dred yeirs a-o since an heir if I'.iren: to the Ht itih tl.tone Ins Ind a son 1 he eldct son of George after wards II. died a low tears bclo.e hi, father, leavitig hi son. George 1 1 1 , surv i ing. ,ii e that time there I li 14 K-a f.'ia..lf1ia.tif 'Mn. i a 1. Oi- 1'i.ili u tvv.i -ivi 'i iä)ll77 ,." ."' Ih HiiKircu terct III mere 'l! trri whir he ws on the throne i e Tge 1 V. h i f no v n either before or alter he scen leJ the hrone. Willitm IV had no chihlreu. It w. reserved for Queen Vietori. of all the Ite oine tiu ot ihe houe of Brunswick, to see during her own lifeTime two get eration of m!e heirs detined In due t.me, if the order of nature U Lot iuiertei. to .cceed U the British thnite.
IIIIII WAMIIMi'lOX.
I rrt Aliirm for Ihr Mifrl)- of II Cnpl tnl GftfV'CK A ppropr lletl for Ii Hrtnre-Prcrr or flie Cn I fiitlon mil In tlif House. 'pc I Ccmrt'.r.ce of th Ct!c T:s".j WA&niGTox, F'etrory 5. Te C.iwrt,iue f Vt ad.1 jJeti.9 he rt-pore-!. i-i.the K rtifcitV n Hill, in litorofan aj pro; ri4ii n of G'l'J'OO to be xen-le! in pUwii o!--fracti')H in the I''t"r:.ic I;ier te!ow Wjthivrnn, wi of ot.er n:einrr- fjr the 3 fene ol Vnh:ntoa n4int ttrk of nvil fl'iiil i. 1 hi U .i t ir-Iy scVi.owTe lenient thit W,ulii,i;t(.ri r: 'ttt ue 3' iint itbo. k, m! thittl.e rodnnirre a r 1 1 i i ; t . t---!o!e ttck oti therftr ilil. a ru tt elao-Tite c t'e tln tct hither:o i.itnel bf the Cjnle-ierateji. Ti.re i. iiii't-f.i, rti n to ut rtiien l Mich an alt ifk. either in the ciMnir. r-rrinp or rummer It the attic k t kes ? ! ice in the ri i.n-r th.it i pro o-mns the city, tbit the aove appropriation h now f-jiir !i t. lo all ap,'.e ir nice, il ne ejf.iry i:'it oniy tj 111 ike the :ippro; ri.itioii, but also to ue it foi thith. l'ut I uuy a weil ;iy at onrc (hit it 1 tie opinion ol tluoe best ju.il:fied to jr. dir? on tlu fibjex-t, t'i it the utn n imed will be entirely in-ulü-ient, and th it tl.e obstructions in the liter. t be nioie eire:tive. ül cost more th iu 1 rn llioo of ilolhtra It 111 be a million of dollar we'd pet;t, however. It will comple'elv de-tmy the n ivi ition ol the river; but it will prevent the approach 10 Wahini:ton of tl.e iron cl.i ! 'tenners and mott ir laat.s of the enemy. If the hitter pet within a mile of the N' ivy Yard, they will ipjickly ?olve the (jnestion f tl.e retnov.il of the cij it il; lor, iu ten hours, they would in ike the Cipitol, the Pre-ident's Hou-e, the Trt'i-titv ISuil-iii: und 1 1 the ither rmblic buildin? here, masses of ruins. The Union Ho ica;itil. Whv shou'ii we. tioietore, iicir'ect the o!:!v means which can i.i.tke our caniiol unip I pioachib'.e. Iu he tnc..i :iine. this apptehcuded att iik on the enj'ilol ir-d this n?i r-s iry appro: ri-ati-.n for its defence will Inriüsh new argument for tlioe who advocate a temovjil of the capitoi, on the gp tr.id that it cot.s inure every rnonih to k-e! th fvit.ir.d hpro Mtiit t i mv for its ilcfeiice than all the public buildings ,ire worth. j I setioii-ly believe that su.di un attack will he ma le Inoeed. the evidence he! ore me will not 1 permit me to think otherw i-e. Of all the delusions with which the people have been humbug-1 ged for tin ee years past, tho most, cruel is Tint which h 1 recently emanated from per.-oiis in high pD-itinn hete, to the tMect that the rebellion is now tin its fist l?'s, iuj.l that its rn.lir :rv power is broker; I will venture to say now that the everts of wxt !.irch, Ar ril an. I M iy w id be us st.irlhng as a cl ip d thunder, and will convince the woild that the rebellion is now rel 1tively as strong as ever, and thit it. enemies are inoie eile live now than ever before. And that crisis, when it comes will find us ns unnrcpaied as w e were after Hull Iiun, af ter Fo; e's dele it, alter Hookei V dele it, alter Chick am ingi. We 1. ever have bad a reserve mditjry force, and we never w ill have one as long as ihe present policy i eontiiiUfii, arid a h'tig n9 Abraham Lincoln continued to in tn-ie ihe war. I.i the moahtiiiK, there is one way in which W a-iiii.gton can bo dei'endel withoul obstructing the Potomac Klvt r. Let a Pemnsul tr camp lign be organized again?! Kicliinond, to start at the same time iu the ve.r when McCleilan's startel. on the lMh of March, but to land where he !elt oil', bc'.ow Tin key Uchd, on the James Kiver. Tlio IroopH avadtble for th;s campaign are Meade's army, ö.i'Uü men tit le ist, besides those that have been sent west; 23. 1 UK) men iww i:i Ihttlcr's department, ai-d fully '2 1,000 tint can In diawu from bei ue Charleston. The -e troops, ith a licet ol iroii-c!.:d ves-el and mortar boats to co operate, could take Ilichn)nd betöre the end of May. liul will thifi.or any other sensible plan be adopted? 2u). Meade will be kept to cover the capital, and the whole summer tt lbd will be irttiered away. i.i..uicisiu now reigns hete supreme Among the arguments, made in the House yesterday in favor ol confiscating ihe estates of the people in the South, in order to sell them at a nominal price to Northern speculators, thus rendering homeless und destitute thousands of innocent children, was this one, made by Mr. Wo.idoridge, ol Yeiuiont: "That we have ihe authority ol God Hun-elf for visiting u:on children the inipjity of their lathers, even to the third and louriii generation.!" This is only a specimen of the h'Ttible biasoiieiny which these Kepub'icans use, whenever they speak of the Supreme Kuler of the Universe. '1 lieie is not a little SundaySchool gul w ho does not know mm the Almightysaid th-tt it was He who would visit the tatueis' sins up:i the children. He has never delegated that authority to erring, fallible man. When the initpiity of this generation is visited upon their liescena mis, as p. surtiy w ill be, it will be the children of the abolitionists and radicals of the pie i-itt day who will ba m de to sulJ'er lor the unnecessary tot rent. of blood that their impious fathers caused lo flow. X. ii:iaic 1 tii;t of Tin: mu i ii. I lie iTc-cm ptiofi Ilitllnbit lou Wluit Hie I'reedmeii I'll ink Irocets tif tlie Njriii ('iiiiipiiigii. Ac. CVrif.spoi.ilfi.ee jf the l'hiladtlphia In;.i:rir. Adai'n. Hk.u-kobt, S. C , Feb 1, 11.1. 1 .ic ci. ltemeiii ol tie so. .tiers an.; negroes re- i lative to the recen; instructions I ;- m Yaiiing I toil," giv ing each of t!.e;n the priv iicge of pre e:n; t ng forty acres of I n, 1 be! uigiug to the ! government, has subsided u ntile here m town b it the excitcnent, is on th invea-e 'oi K i'sto, bt. liekni and l ort Loyal Isla!;.!--. Conse ipiently we aie in a bad w.tv, for. in addition to tue pre eruption lever an. sou i.'' fr s ivereign ur )' v, the blitks have ie snull p ix t an j and other adjacent . - I ai it mini: extent i : ' n r.:, i-ian ls None ol tl.e-e ii-e.ises are chronic, and, 1 with the execution of ihe last, none will prov , tai.i. ; iur t.ity w i... ncv er.ne;e-, .io u.e soul er j and contraband mu !i prose.tive mischief and m pM-errt g'.o.j. ho number of acres pre emr.ted tin t thi-d ite wiil exceH fort? thousmd. .... I ! t v . ; 1 .r v 1, .--a n.olU.eV ..... rent the bho-ks. pre etnpted the fortv acres, inj elitd'ng the p! ir.tation house and all the negro Icibins beloripu g thereto Did 1 aukee greed; . mi:.! n- irifn tf r hit 1. .tr.f !'nr iftf l.alfr lii ! tht? The fraetimrn, fr w!io-e spriil benefit th! pre emption privilege w is ir.tf tided, are rather dirk as to the benehds they w ill uerive without further ns-i-tmre. and sv "(tit.enl Sixby am a tfieit mm, but den whir's tie boss an carts, and of government t lies here in Ieufott, is comj pleied, and the aggrega'e amounts to one hun ' dred and twenty seven thou-.in l dollars. The propeitv miJ much higher linn ws anticipate!, except ceitii'.i dweliings tKcurieJ by military ' icer and by goverume;i. cdhci-ils." Oa these j dweöii.g, ihe contrabinds were afritd to tj'l; .ml : e specul tots phil mthropic shirk?) had i genuine sv uipitir? fr those brave and self sacri I r.cing men who wie defending the republic ami ! fighting its Inttle in mvgnid lent to sbtrv j h ues sunoutided by orange groves and ov erliif w t;: i-aolc.s ano jonquil. -V ot w Kbtat.i;ing tn:s i the th-rj year of tne wr, yet military men iu this depirtmer.t foster their pieiudices in fa?or of houses in.-te id uf tents to !iv e iu. This is one of the anomalies ol wjr. There is i.o pros'.ect -f an euly cimoiign the coming sj rlng. Everything oii.se an 1 jenotes a pissive htate. O.i Moiri aiid Follv Islinds, I h . . m t. m n - llvä'tr liilir 15 IJ'J (Aii:tvai ivxwi vi v 1 1 iii tru . i fii 1 1 1 - T. The "Army and "av? Journal" has official authority fvr staling that, out of ihe tao hundred and iiinety thtusatid men conscripted undci the uraft la?t a ear, only eleien thousand obcywi the decree by going iüio the army.
A f hntise of AdtuttiUf rntln the onlf uopr tmr I nian. Tie II rt f rJ Ttrnf-i IJ.1 ia "uisfon Tt'orn' L i ion nm" is now underiuol to be a mn who won, have il U..;on oa ai y io;dition but ibt of abolition Lofc'.tn Courier. Uoioubtrdly thia ia now t ondertardirg tmonp't the radicals. And we miy add tht in the rice cu titer "k ccLJitior.il Unluti mah" ; bow ut,ders:o.d to be mu ho will hive the Un on of the Coatitution wi'h or without
Isf-erj. This, hover. though the ole ol ject for which the great bojj of the p pie rite tru'inr. i rot the object of the ndinl party. It cannot but be observed a a rcu!i r ih rcteritic of the timer-, nj an alle eoi.tcn p-rary rern.uks.thU the dominant putv has tetsed etitirely to vrofes love f.-r the Union or ileiie for it retor.ti..j, II ,tii 2 t:ed the name of Union for the purpose of eit-hiii voe-, they hive dropped the whole principle of Union, an i.ow avow thecisclve! as .o'elj and wholly devoted to cor ques-t nn l abolition. We verily leiieve th it preiter hyjjocris? hk never known anions men than has cturacterize I the le idin politici .i.s on th radical ni.Je. The addition mtto, 4,The Con-titntion is a league with deith aiid a covenant with hell," was never any too strong to characterize the hatred with which they re;rd the Cor.-tifution and the Union, and it lull? illustrates the tentiuients hieb we have o ofien expo?l a.s undcihiiig tie whole radical pirty movement. We doubt whether a press i:j the patty ca?i be found to day, which d ire avow it.elf in tavor of tho Union, except on conditions. The constant ch irpe of "conditional Unionism. which was 80 oltcn hurled at their opponents. is now fixed firmly o: the entire ridical p irty. They are "conditional Unionists" according to their own eonfes;tdons, an 1 teil disunionis's bevond any doubt. They are in favor of driving out of the Union and i keeping out of the Union ever? State w hieb w ill , ! i . ir r. : ,v Ä not abolish siaverv. If. after comment!? the rebellion, thire should be any prospect of restor- j ing the peaceful and prosperous relations, heretofore existing between the States, the radical party are pledged to obstruct and oppose any at tempt to do so xcept on condition of compelling the people of the South to adopt a social system dictated by the people of the Not th. That is a j plain statement of the fact By an aroKrary and loo. ish Rs-sertnm of a political p irtv. the mstitu- 1 tion of f' ivery lio been deularcl a par tier pa mm j ini-i, or an oper-tin ciu-c of the c rime of rebellion. The war wh'ch had been for sup: iesi:.g 1 the rebelli' Ti, w ;ia thus charged with the separate ani distinct purp-oe of nboli-hing slave y. The : Liuorj p'ls.cd out ot view. Slavery! became the enemy to be attacked and j fupr ressed. The Union was no longer the prom-1 incut object to be preserved, ai d it soon ceased to be aiLv ooject at all in the minus ol many poi itici ins on the radical aide. Nor is there any 1 prospect whatever, on the radical plan, that the. I Union will ever again be heirdof :un:igni-t-.ons. Mr i, ricdn h is in lee-1 devise J a not ib'e j plan by which one nine'eenth of the inhabitants of it Southern Strife ma? poll the electoral vote of the whole Stile in the next Presidential elec tion, piete but no one is found, ih any p.'.rtv, who 1 . , 1 1 - ,n I nds tint this ns an has anv seriou tiok to ward the restoration of peace and aiT'.ction between Northern and S ou'hern State!. '1 he radical pirty like it only becau-e it does not interfere with their plans of holding power in the country. If thcte be any who hoprs for the Union of the States under the Constitution, or even from an? Union under any Cons'i'u'.ion, let thit man solemnly consider the rc'essitv of a change i)f Administration, and a change ol policy i ine .1 only poib!e method of conducting the rar, and the radical plan of peice, are hope'ess. Ihe L wion is no longer even the avoweU otject ol the ridicil party. - Louisville Joun.al. Ofriciitl Corruption ut .aieitiplti. jvoritUin of General llurlbut und Veit tcli. No. , Front It ov, Memphis. Tlnn., February 3. , To the I I it or of the Chicnjt Times: The letter of E-cribmo, published in the Times of the -I7ih ult , iv is the be-t thing ot the kind tlitit his appetrel in print, iu refe.-ence to ofric al
corruption, sli ce tue occup kt'on ol this p. ace by i tun, hen;ed by Dr McLilo of I'rmcotoii, who our troops in Juno. lMJ'd. I m ready and will- peck meisures for an amendment to the pream ing to indorse every statement made in that let- ; ble of th Constitutio.i more distinctly recognizter. Tl.e facts sutcd tiieiein are patent io every ing (iod's sovereignty. biisino-s man in Memohia. It is notorious that! .. . . , - , - . rv u... i ...I v..... ..r. t J They hive hid a temilc mapr out in De-
-'" i i tu i ;u uiui t. m ii ivaiLivj't. xri i txitt puncge, i. mi me;, wer-Mien!, pirti ers m numerous cotton operations w hic i are well utiuer stood here; that their favotiles knew whety to buv and where to sell; that thev punished the iii iny for the benefit of the few, and lint ihcy have prostituted tue immense influence: which they wielded, for pet o:ial gain. Every intelligent man in Memphis knows that these statu inents are true. The gt eat ddliciity. however, is that hone-t men in the city are not allowed to express the.r sentinvhts it regard to this uniter. They can see what i: is been done; but their im pre-sion is, that they would be eonsigt ei to the tender mercies of the olÜccr in couiniuii of Irving block, it they mentioned a hundredth pirtot the slurp operations in w hich General? Hui lout and Veateh aie known to h ive been on gage.1. 1 am reidy to prove that General eutch had tavoiites. an 1 that the names of two of them me Airs. and Mrs , b ith of whom are suppo-ed to live in Mississippi not far from the Tennessee line. They received permits from Gen. Veit h to take goods ut of the city . wtien! it was renera 11 v jinviio. lli-kt tl.A i n i u j täv aii k U , ' . " ' X. Ml IV luv tu.-? " i V i closed. The nicket cu m! on ihe Hernando roa !, knew thev were 'Jen. Veatch's pet, and did not think it worthwhile to comp re the amount of their goo's witii their iiivoi.es They usually came to Memphis, three times a wevk, and their purchases averaged alio'it a trip. This was at a time when the 4 lines wete closed" by tnilitarv authority (ion. Huilout hid a favorite iiimed Mrs. , the keeper of a board Hg hou-e on stiee'. He gave her perni'ra to bring cotton in'o Mem rii.i-. whct.it w.is iin.Mt-e.l thit ii.it a bile w will I be allowed to come in-i de ol the t icket lines. . . - . . - -. . - - i The above -uiements are s tine s Holv Writ .andil G. !,enls Huri tit and Vealch would like to :.-.ve I hem nnneo t.eMre court-martul or miiitti v i-o:niii;s;o:i. ihev can be a -commoda ted on si.t.it ii.it h-o. Mekciiant. A Leading: Cliavo organ on Lincoln. Wilkes' Spirit of this week is .nt with a savn t ii 'ij ir.ll iinon I ." t . r. .In Ii :i r '1 e-i I h a ? I h i cmi.trr shou'd not tuivt him 11.- aiiothr r I terui;!!; it wweaK ami iMe.pni to tne crisis; ' 11 1 1 1 U ! t 1112 ttt tV I'' HP VX .".IV I-irPJ H a UPS t t to be trusted in hi hsndi the !... i:'.T l.I ..." I. L. l I I 1111'. LUC t r Hi I', .r rn 1 1 i. .n ib f 1 1 i ' u J 1 . 1 V .1 cb-r. .1 o i.ir'..iii-r(..... .....vU..iv.B,i, through a des're to be re elected, justifying "a br:aj margin f suspicion ftr the futute;" and that while the conrry hi lien willing u laugh at Lincoln'sj.ike.s for a se isou, und it can be con ceived "how a ponular tumult miv ii i:s first i emotions uphetve orr.e joc oe clodpo e to the apex." vet it is "nut to Ite conceive ! h- v hi the face of dd. ping guillodnes and rocking empire. J ick .ihni-by could be eVel to pre-i de over a per.o ! I:ke that of"theo.d trench revobition lor a second term." en.y the ndieal Fresidentul ciul ircn J bu-.b!;ng earlv and ficr -ei y 'he contributions of the fictions reiiiudmg one of the witch scene in Macbeth; R-xjr..! wut tl. csuh!r'"s e; It th j-.ii-t.ii! ce.'rail- throw, Du!ie. auble, toil and trouble; Fir', barn; an 1. c ia! iron, butt le. PVvrk spirit- an.l white, tJ j. n: and (rray, Jli:.i:!e niir sie, m.i p'e, Vt.a tnt ru.nle may. R-x-hes'er Union. Gkn. Gk.ot ad the Pkf.sim.nct The newspapers enged in discussing Gei Grant's available qualification for the Presidency aie wasting time D ubtless he would mike a good rho M.'i.fratP if elected. fut he is not at .i r e .i i-.- ,r . . , .. v tlie service of the rvd ticians ol any party. v e have au he tc occasion for saving that, under no circuin-t.nce, will he be a candidate for the Prt si iencv. or permit hi name to erne before a Natioa-tl Convention for such purpose, if h:s positive declination ot the honor will pre vent it. So fr as his opm'ona are known, he ij in favor of the rertom'tiation and re-elect ioo of Mr. Lincclu Cinciunsti Commercial. Gk.v FkiMONT a CriiATk A Washington le'ter say: "T'nrr it real con-Terration roon the Luicolrites here at the announcement by Gen. Fre rnont's Ir'cnds that the latter will certiitdy run if Old Abe is nominate J. They feel very bittirr toward the President for bis conduct to the Path tinder. The latter avows bTs determination to help elect a Democrat rather than see 'Old Abe occupy th White ilousc for a recotd terra."
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Lieut. F. B. DirriNBAHitR. 01 Ir.ditr.a c4lrv, ha txren dim;pl the ferrice. Ge: eral Tnosi aa, in h; rport of thr battle of Chickm2a. psk in hrghly eotnpli meota rtetonof Col R F Scrib.uj, 3r.h Ii.uiacn, Briedier General Wjllicm and Capt. Jouxfox, Indiana civalry, of (Jen. Nrr.LtT'a ?t-itr. Tho following Indiana. prioners recently died at th rebel ho;itl at Atlinta, all of wounds! M. B. Ds dir.e, "-G'.h lndiant; Corporal Jmes Daily, 33il Indiana; J. II llemany, IndiiiiA. SiV4 the Washincton dispatch tothe Cineinmti Cotnnerei.sjl: There is reison to believe thit the Senate would not hwe confirmed the numinition Uriadier General, of Colonel Colrove. of It.di an 1, hid it reuulirl? come before it. He i chirgtd with uttering disloyal eentiments pu' lic'y, in N"ew York City, while Mationed there I ist summer, in command of a brigade, after the conscfiptiou riots We are informed that ,Tude Josifu A. Ch Aral as. of Madison, is not expected to survive nun' diys. He has been in feeble hei'vh for several year?, tut his indonut able will and energy have thus f ir triumphed over bodily infirm 1ties. Ju lge Chavman is a pentleman of pupcrior ability and cultivation, and for a long time ha been 1 irgely identified with the public history of the State. Shootiso Affeat. We understand that at i.lcri.i,urg, a few davs ago. an altere ition oc,1 . i v r. .r.cnrreii between Mr. Jons L. howks, editor of the Record, and one Dosahi k and another abo liiionist, who were venting their abuse in unmeasured terms upon Mr. 1. and the paper I)o. ah CK ealliug him- several grossly insulting names, when Mr. Howls drew a revolver and sl0t Donaiue. peverelv if not dmgerouäl? wouliJ: llim n AM.SOftTN f I'AltAliHAI'llS. Mrs. Fetti i 'rtdo Wood is recorded aa the best dressed ladv in Washington A new cathedral is about to be erecte 1 in H ivan a built wholly of iron. unc ,11 hare been dis , . .. ., T, . j j thg . ,., The toal losses bv fire in Philadelphia during last yur iid not exceed MUjuli, ou which there was ;"21d,0;,.U insurance. Th? receipts of th Pennsylvania Central I ! 1 . Ivfl l'l k'Vl l?l A. ..n.wj rr - ... .., --r ' iQO tJlMi.dO I bo; profits, -iy,yJo, 1 b .l. In Manchester, land has been sold by the wjuare yard, and as much us JCgOO.OO'd per acre lias been given for sites in the best part of the tow n The United States Life Insurance Comp ieshave ri-ks only to the amount of $'2 HO .000. 000; thoe of England hive an aggregate of .I.OflO.U!)!). ..... .. li.iinterfett creenl arks ot Ihe Ueuominatioii of $1. Vd. i'-hl. and $l(lf, were fouii 1 'm the nrrsons of the kidnaMpers recently arrested in' J4i)Uisville bv the inilit r? autuoi ities. It is ttafed ut the Navv l)e;irtmerit that there are now tini-hed, or in process of construe j tion, oS steamships that rap. uprroxini ite the i speed of the Lutaw It. is stated that Mr. Dayton wiil shortly be recalled from France and General Fremont appointed to succeed him. '1 hero arc those who assert that Fiemont could not be tempted even by a daintier dish A eoniui'ttt e of clergymen are in Wahingi . . . . . j iron, lately, wnoiu inev aie gi t i to get ria oi. They consider her sotnewh tt of an impostor, and hnve doubts about her being n major at all, though 3ae certiiui? wis no oriv vie worn in. Kev. ,T. C Fletcher, the well known lecturer on Ilr izil , is at the M iss isoit in Springfield, detained by a very severe attick of rheumatism, ami is consequently unib'.e to meet his numerous appointments to lecture An abolition piper of Indiana eiils in a rebel. Certainly we are a rebel. We are a rebel against a great in my things a rebel :igaint all oiitrai!es on the consti'rion, a rebel against radicalism, a ielel aa iinst the Southern rebellion. LouTsvdle .lonrtial. The Diyton (Ohio) Journal publi-hes a two .column eoiiiiii'üti'i ition of whys an! wheie fores yir. Lincoln sh mid not he re nominale!. The writer thinks Silmon P. Chi-e"t,ie wisest si stesni in and iniirlitie-t. intellect of the age, "and regards him as ";he ivinhig man." At a womeiis convent. on, a rentiemin re I nnrked thit a woman was tho wickeb'-t thing in eredioti. 'S i," wa the indignant reply of one j f the lid'Cs, "'vomn was made from mm and j if one iio is so wi ke 1, wh it must the whole bodv be? The Chamber of Commerce of Milwaukee have :.duios-e! a metnoriil to Congress, a-king for the con-ttucti'Mi f a wagon road to Idahoe and The prorecti'.n of i line of military po-t The air line cist:. nee from the western boundary ! of Minnesota to ihe eastern boundary of the new j territory isonlr fiie'htindred miles. A Worcester contemporary Tells ot a png narions goat, wb.o -eeing hi shadow in a hole j made in the.i-e. h.weie! his lead, shook hi-, caudel append ue ro -in dio ill v, and at a tre mend oi- gait ru-he-1 u:on the -hidow. went into the hole "u ol ig!, under the ice, an l r.. net since ben scei M-ril- never rush into nnvthing without giving the subject due consideration. I The Hoiis i""omr:.l'ee on Claims have re ! Prtc i a bill, ftvr a h-og delay, for FquM iting the cliim of all those person, in tb? loyal Spates whose pr pertv h is been destrov ed or taken bv l"e L ,"')n rm'.e. r.icn rt .e 1 to nave one i . m i i " CO fti B I V I' P CT aiiU t.r.e so!. tutor vvitn a snitao'e number of clerks. S aves ate not to be recognized as property in the settlement of any ?lainis, nor will the claim of any be considered who have in any way aide! the rebellion. At a recent temperance meeting in Scotland, a convert got up to epak Sdd be: "Mv friends, three months ago I Figned the j p.'. Cheers In a month afteward, I h id j R sf)ffr0:2 i mv P ,eket thini I never had be j rore. L.-ud cheers In another month, my frend. I h id a goo i coat on m? tiack a thing I ne?er h..d before. Cheers much lou ler A I 1 r . : i t .,-.- fhat.mv friends. I bought a cofiin. ' I because I felt prett? certain that if I kept the j r.!x'"e ar oiher fortnight I should want one " I i No cheers. MARRIED. On Tu-l4j, Fl ruary 9'h, y Fev. J. A. Kur.kJrrin, Mr. J. J. Fran- to Mis fir !: L. Wravct, both id this c ty. WANTED. SiTltTIO.V UM.VTEiK Br a r,r.r)XFR ofmim tfaih f.xpfr fce. a itrjatitn in r rear the c:ty. Pe'eretcea willb 1 rrertet r.n reauest. Inquire at this cff.ee. i -t,7i.rfit FOR SALE. FVn.YiTVHFs mil rnHE rcKNrruRE of a nvF. room norsc FOB X by private coitract. The farxi'Ä.re f firtt ca qualify and rearly tew. The reiiTic iImi ca b rented at Gerate rent, L.U is ta.te.1 thrts .iir4 frrtj tte PostoCiis. Ai rly to FRANCIS ULNKY ÜESKNoX. feMl-d2t PooCit-e. VAr4TED. TTKD, AS PARTNER IX THK GAltlJEX-UUSt-f XtSS, mar ef otu practical eirienc, wilh a rüidl cap tab Fwf fur.Ler iaTormatiou laqa r at tb:a t-fa.e. - fabll ttXt
AMUSEMENTS.
TIDTUOrULlTA II AM-. TAGE .V VN AO F. R. Vr. W. H.RJLET. Thursday Evening, Feb 11th, 1864. SECOND TT K S K OF VZ I W I N A I A 31 s . DVNC-.... Mi FANNY MFRUFLL. To.niorrou, I'ritla'. Ilenefil of .Mr. l.OWIX AHAMS. M'AI.K DK rillCKi. Dre Circl and Parijaotte L'lv a:i 1 liertl-ni.tri Kach d-iitional La 1 lia.iery All lleervJ sa Iriva! H 'ie Cert s .nt J Cert. 7 t rlitS KS Ci t 4 141 r7lU'X o;T-"cr vf-n roni 11 o'clock A. M. till Ii M 'lhy.T -on at '7 o'cl'Kk, Curtain rieiatT, f rt- cflj. PROPOSALS. ARMY CONTRACTS. Qr AKTia M rn r.n.raL't l)rrATimrfT,J Inmidi Voia MKitaa, 1 Isdi vxiroLis, Im., Kel-ruary S, l6i. S'EALEI ri;0IOSAl.S WILL BR KFCKIVFIl AT THIS l-pTMii:!t u nd Safirdiy, FVhruarr I.atK If 4 at 2 w'cl'ick P. M., f .r fi:rnisljiii tie following Ijaarter mastrr's store: 1,tKK U-ipart (.(Tee I- lers. 1,000 Krvi u fans, N-,.2. 25 Ih . n Lux l.'o.Ve Mill'. loo Ca-t I r :i P.. Stove-. 21 Ith In the clear; 8 Joints of 5- ri' L j '- and t.r. fbeet of tin perforated f r p.pe wi'h each sO've. The tiTi-wre to be of the lt qtalityl.C. in and uf firt rate w eirknia i) hii ; th Mov j.ip. to be of the best qual.ty ot Amencati staert Iron, aud put together in a th. muah arid wurkmauiike manr.er. Ki.l for stoves uiu-t state lh w eight of ths proposed to he firnistjed. One-fifih uf tlie roflVe bf-ilor. fry pan aid rofTee mills will he reouirn! in tn day. from the award of contrac. ana the rtniinler at or before the epirln o thirty dar from the yametUte. The stoves tu be all dehvert d within t.been day. Th un''rrsisil rtservts the riilit of rrject:tir any r ail i:- bids that may be wVrd fr the above stores, ant also of bo-en .n? o- incresir.g the quantity ahovo üpedfied as the miMi- service nnv re tuire. Th- r.oj- to b- .b-ltverd at lliia Department free of j cbar.ee f'r Irtish tor tray aire. Terms of ptvnici.t ca-b on delivery. A. STONK. fch'.'-dfl C. M. Ürneral, lud ' REMOVALS. It hZ 31 O V A. I,. "TJT"j7'K IIIVK KKMOVKli FROM NOS. 75 AND 77 iiinfii.a street, to the nw nd cornmottious rom, i. J lltI aicri.llan Sireet, in .!.. .iill'a Il!.,j ....n. a ,.fT- ... trt.n - 'iit1 An.l I 1 illlU.I 1 ll(a t, niKIL' . C Uliri IV INC llT .UL..IJM welle ected .K-k of Maple and Fancy Dry Guo.1. Notion, Ac, sutlicient in quantity ail vsrietv to check tlie j ent're momoran luni of any buyer, ana at prices uiisur-pas-ed in tiif tVt. ilt-rciiants will tind it to their advantaee to rxamina our .'K-k ari-I prices before purrh iin?z elsewhere. fehd-Jlui CltUSbANl i PKE. BS .v5I l .- JW. Mj . 7" K. HeXimiCkS & CO., WHOLKSALE DKA1.ERS V . iuKtots&ii'l Shoe, have removed to !Yo. 12 outli Tleriilian Street, schTiu'l's X-w KhKik, where Thry w;ll cont'nye to ' p i n A en h.tndal -r" Rnd well arr:l sto-k rf Fo.s ani Sht.es. 1 l:tir i)Id eu-lom.-r and all in nel t.f Rott anl .shoe are i?-jictiu!Iy inviu-it to call ant see them In their new h ois. feh'J u.t FOR SALE. jaOT 1 T,tff:.i Villi m ilt BC-Aiin CIKMCK rOTATOF.S FOR W.UIMJ Ml-ly J.RI)VN k SIDTTS, e'r. -r Pennsylvania st. and Union Kailroad Track. M y-rt'H STOLEN. sfloO KKW ARD. CJTOI.F.X FKOM TIIF. STAHLE OF THE SITRSCRIBER, la IitdianaiioIU, om Saturday nigl.t. February 6lh, i 1sij4, xwo noiti-sii:., One a larire Dark Bay Hor-e, . years old in April, a't':t 15 bitnds hißli, rather beary, a I ttl white n ribt bin I foot, interferes slightly on left, mane and tail Tlieotber horse a Dark Browp, S or 9 yer old. about 13 hauls hii-li, ttlir a hört neck ami lomi boly, ra'ber II.-.. j lft 11.1 ,."IJC tU..-, Ul: -1. UI'V., . irv. ratl er beavy, a very little bite in the fore-bead, a e igbt sore from c lUr on left shoulder. I'.oih h.rses rough sh si abeut three vareks u'lire. Ihe abo.e rewjnl will W pait for the recovery of the h'T-es a' ! d'.'teciioii of th it f, tr fn for el her of the bores or thief. JOHN Kill BACK. fel.H dlw DRY GOODS. e-ä tut ettaa1 h 4 g WJ w aa r. a. e 5 B n Hi 0 - 2 i a l n m a a 1 i w f w 1 $ ft) b 0 H 0 el H PS 'SI b a n 0 H a M pi 0 to '.si tna V. A. ft a 4 ' ! R a f I P i -A ü r 'r. RENOVATERS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT rilKR U51TEI STATES T)TE-HOr4"E1 1?0. SS 80CTB J Ulinfi ütrret. In tianar-o'i, Indiana. At this old and well-known establishment, the ladle can bare filk and woolen good, dyed In perwanest anJ beaatiful color; tnd genu' ranaeiit thoroughly retoTated and repaired. , New ami ect.nd-hARd clotbir? bonjrbt iirf .MM, a paticalar branrh lathe h.ire denominated fine draw. Int biUiard tatclotb. or tear in ry frrwnteiDM o wroucbt that it can Bit be viaibl u U naked eyt. Rcmenber the place, N. A ob Khnc-jJ rtreet. j4nl0 JOSEPH HAKEir. Proprietor. COPARTNEnSHIP. Livery Business. rilHE USUERS1GXED HA.VK POÜS.ED A CO PAKTI perabipin the Lirery balztei8f under the itjl of OkLOP A TAYLOR. TLeir uUblei are located at tbe center r PetinTtTaDla arid Pearl atreetir. arxl fhej will keep the bet of rock and carriaft-et for tbe aTOTnrnodatlon of tt pnWie. Tfcey will al-o be ready at all time to pun ha atock and pay tbe be.t prkea In tb market. In connection with their hvery ba inea. they will keep a boardiCf ao4 aale table. DICK OBLUP. RTePriKS TATI1R. fU-dlm (formerly of Laiayua.)
CARPETS.
PIECES OP CARPETS, TST trcnriD iTTHS Trade Faiace, 26 and 23 Wc3t Washington St. Mcdalion Carpets, Supuib Pattern, in rich hih colon, a!l itzff Axminster Vcl Carp't Uns'irptse.l in stile, e'egance and durability. Velvet Carpets, New atid elegant tdile. iu light, drk and roe dium colors. Body Brussels Carp'ts ITapestrv Brussels do. Knglishrni American Manufacture, New Patterns, in hh color , very fine. Three Ply Carpets, From $1 r." per yard. Extra Superfine Carpets, One hundred piee. from $1 25 per yarJ. Ingrain. Carpets, Common Wool do, From 75 cents per yard. Cottage Carpets, Rug Carpets, Hemp Carpets, New Styles, from ."ig., cents per ?ard. No pains or exports hi been spare! to furnish our customets with the largest and most varied stock of Carpets evir ohVred in this market, and they will be sold :t piiccs defy ing competition. Wool ;;ml Satin Damasks, - .. . .. , . 1'Itr: u'1 ht'es and nil eoiorn. Lice, Tambour & StLss Embroid erccl Ciirdiins, Curtains Trimmings, Holders and Tassels, (lilt rrmiae, In great variety, Oil fiolhs. all lUdilis 1 m a 4, .,.,,1 W.I -. Iriicrv i VII ViUlU 1IIU Mill 1 IlUg9 ,3!anilLi and (k)coa Malting, j BuiTaiid Creen Holland, I Wall Paper, New iStjle, Keceivet Daily. Together w ith a complete assortment of house mmwm goods. KÜHE, LORD & CO., IM)IAAPOLlS. I auglS. ', j CLOAKS, CLOAKS ! STUCK SELLING AT FOR ONK MONTH, rtEVIOUS TO FXTK55IVK ALTEÄtTlON OF PKtatlSF.S. IVENH a?t CO., in lot orricc llulidln;, .nerldlnn M. Jat.5-dTm BLANK BOOKS. BLA:K BOOKSi DAY" BOOKS, .lOUKAI.S, CASH IJOOKS, II LO TT EIlS. lSt-iiiorntidiiiiiw. &c., &c, Vltoleii!r and lletnlla at BOWEIi, STEWART & CO'S, 13 West Washington Street, Jan33-c!2w I DR. 1VIIITTIER. J PRIVATE MRMCAL AIiVlCP. FREK OF CCAROE. Ir. WbittMrr's Theory, t-ymplorna and Treat meLt t Chronic, S rv.es, L'ri"ary. ar A Sexual Ibeaea, fre. ; in a I'ljiit e.ie.r u tter ... :.-;, tor la ceuta to prepaj postage, it i a clr t:-'irie;ia of all the d.veaa and , cor:l:T;on resultir.? fr.rc the ir.fr:nxemeDt of th moral 1 la , exc e, iii.!uI.'.iK-e, ej ourei a.vd Imprndencea j in ir.arr.ed and v.r.jjle Jif. r.rery sentericti soutatoa inj rtruction to iLe aZb t-d, and uoqM be read by every I youn? person, to keep them otf tLe hoal on wkich oth'er Lave neen br Ven to piecea. Atnativen at clearly J Hated to be under tLe control of judleiow treatment, i and tbereby prewm juchu ttion to one veryproüüc caa ! of t!iea--e. N-ar'y every ea of dLsea raa b treated j without Uiridrarice to tu.it-n. Uedtcfrve aent by svail. i ecure from olsrvt ,.:. Cbirrea molerate; conacltaitiotis ly letter or tt the fhee f'ee; rnrea rtjaranfeeti. j OSica St. Cbsrle. .;reet, Wtweta Siatk d1 Tn' ioDefqr.are nooib .f Ijndeil Hotel, r. O. Boa Vt!K, St. il uii. Mo. Circular t;er peiI'r f COD Ui'..ilf?ootL.i.irrt.f'rrii1xt(.5'' ,fo!?T,5t,, portal. Jaal-llw:y f .,,,Mt...JfaaaaaaaaBTJaaa?M ! HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC. DAVIS Wholesale & Retail DEALER 19 Hats, Caps, Tmbrellas, Gloves aLd KURS. Has just IUf tired Mm Fail Stock ( v goods, direct iT-ou tek ÄA'jnAcrcrrm ' ' in tbe East, w bkb be ill eil aa low a Iba lowest. All tLe Laryrr (rrixt kept at N. IS Ptantjlvaala tr.et.foordooraaoath of tb P-atClT... Indianapolii. Ini ct2VlAwSa BOOTS AND SHOHO. 5SAaK 3Tf At Xo. 39 ?f.t Wabinrtoa tl. A LAlUiE 8T0CK Ot UOME-MADK WOUK F01 . aal coap. oft ewr taat ol täe PaltaiTT Botst. pXO-dly 1. USTX.
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